On This Day, July 28: 1984 Summer Olympics open in Los Angeles
On July 28, 1984, U.S. President Ronald Reagan opened the Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
On July 28, 1984, U.S. President Ronald Reagan opened the Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
Actor Lori Loughlin turns 60 and former NBA player/Sen. Bill Bradley turns 81, among the famous birthdays for July 28.
Lorenzo Colombo scored two first-half goals and Marco Nasti netted the game-winner to give AC Milan a 3-2 victory over English Premier League champion Manchester City on Saturday at New York. Nasti lifted Milan ahead to stay in the 78th minute, the 20-year-old Italian striker taking a centering pass from Belgian right wing Alexis Saelemaekers
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The NLP sat down with National League general manager Mark Ives, their independent non-executive director Martin Howard, DAZN’s CEO of growth markets Pete Oliver and their rights director Joe Pickering to discuss the seven-year agreement, how it will work as well as how clubs will be supported.
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The bromide “truth is stranger than fiction” is immortal now, and for science fiction fans, it might seem validated by internet lists of the strangest real planets observable in space. While unusual geographic conditions abound in those real worlds, no truly novel alien biology has yet to be discovered, let alone the thought-provoking and novel […]
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The NLP sat down with National League general manager Mark Ives, their independent non-executive director Martin Howard, DAZN’s CEO of growth markets Pete Oliver and their rights director Joe Pickering to discuss the seven-year agreement, how it will work as well as how clubs will be supported.
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TODAY'S horoscope has one star sign working on their career, while another craves routine.What else can you expect? Russell Grant shares his analysis
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ASHLEY Cain broke down in tears and quit Celebrity SAS after a mentally torturous interrogation.
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SIMONE BILES has unfinished business ahead of Paris 2024 as she targets Olympic gold in gymnastics.
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KENITRA, Morocco — Golden fields of wheat no longer produce the bounty they once did in Morocco. A six-year drought has imperiled the country's entire agriculture sector, including farmers who grow cereals and grains used to feed humans and livestock. The North African nation projects this year's harvest will be smaller than last year in both volume and acreage, putting farmers out of work and requiring more imports and government subsidies to prevent the price of staples like flour from rising for everyday consumers. Читать дальше...